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That's fine. You can also connect it so both channels provide their current, to the single signal.
Finally finished my second Folsom.
Between the binding posts of each channel, cut out either a slot between them, or drill a hole large enough between them that there is a clear opening between them. The idea is not to open it up far enough to sacrifice the integrity of the hole, but just enough to stop a turn in the grounding from the balanced outputs by allowing the two fields to touch.
Nice job, Brad--really well done!Before using this amp, I was never much of a believer in 'improving your source gear'. I was in the 'but they're just ones and zeros' camp, pass the digits and let the DAC do its thing. Well, not anymore! I hear a huge difference when using a usb attached hard drive loaded with flac files/raspberry pi 2/volumio/allo DigiOne/BNC SPDIF/iFi 5 volt SMPS versus spinning discs through my Oppo BluRay (coax SPDIF) to the Folsom 7297. Sorry for the aside, but this is quite a testament to this amp, I think!Enjoy, Brad
Very nice! I have one small suggestions that is a minor upgrade. It shouldn't take you 5 month... Between the binding posts of each channel, cut out either a slot between them, or drill a hole large enough between them that there is a clear opening between them. The idea is not to open it up far enough to sacrifice the integrity of the hole, but just enough to stop a turn in the grounding from the balanced outputs by allowing the two fields to touch.